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IDENTIFYING A STABLE BELT
Evening all.
Looking for an id on who this stable belt is for. Note as not in my field will be moving on (give me a shout if interested). Ta Jonathan DSC07764.JPG DSC07765.JPG DSC07768.JPG |
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It looks like a very faded sun-bleached RAMC belt to me.
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I agree with Hoot, check under the edge of the leather work if the colours are red, blue and yellow then it is RAMC, regards Dennis
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Yeah, 3rd opinion, an RAMC belt.
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Thanks for the three replies.
Follow your tip and opened the belt a little more (he must have been skinny) and as you said colours are red/blue/sand. Ta Jonathan |
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I'd say RAMC (fadded?) Officer's Belt as O/R has a metal hasp while Officer rank have 2 x leather and buckle (P.S. Not all Corps/Reg use the metal hasp). Hope my 2 peneth worth helps.
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All ranks (Offrs & ORs) wore leather buckle until all changed to metal.
Chris |
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RAMC belt
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Came across the website www.stablebelts.co.uk who lists your belt as RAMC Pre. 1971 Regards Ian Royal Army Medical Corps, The [Pre 1971].JPG |
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Worn well into the turn of the century by some.
Chris |
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